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Andres Xiong, cq, leaves a Adams County courtroom Wednesday Mar. 29, 2006 after appearing for his arraignment for sex assault charges for marrying a 13-year-old girl. He believed he was doing what was common in the Hmong culture and not against the law. (AHMAD TERRY/ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS) *** Andres Xiong (cq)

Andres Xiong, cq, leaves a Adams County courtroom Wednesday Mar. 29, 2006 after appearing for his arraignment for sex assault charges for marrying a 13-year-old girl. He believed he was doing what was common in the Hmong culture and not against the law. (AHMAD TERRY/ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS) *** Andres Xiong (cq)

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Andres Xiong, cq, leaves a Adams County courtroom Wednesday Mar. 29, 2006 after appearing for his arraignment for sex assault charges for marrying a 13-year-old girl. He believed he was doing what was common in the Hmong culture and not against the law. (AHMAD TERRY/ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS) *** Andres Xiong (cq)

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